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Audiobook narrated by Kate Rawson.

This is the ninth instalment of the Crow Investigations series featuring Lydia Crow who - in previous books - has gone from being a lone private detective living in a flat above a greasy-spoon cafe with a resident ghost (Jason) to ousting wicked Uncle Charlie and taking his place as head of the Crow (slightly magical) crime family in their particular 'manor' in London. The family members are somewhat perturbed that her boyfriend, Fleet, is a copper. In this book. In the previous book Lydia lost some of her Crow powers and she's struggling to keep control (of herself and the family), and Fleet is also struggling at work, since his bosses are just as sceptical of his choice of girlfriend as the family is about Lydia's choice of boyfriend. Lydia's previous home burned down in the previous book and she's now living in Uncle Charlie's very nice house, but she doesn't feel comfortable there. A series of murders lands on bith Lydia's and Fleet's doorsteps. There are links to Jack the Ripper, except the victims are male. Paul Fox Lydia's one-time boyfriend and now head of the rival Fox (magical) crime family, looms quite large in this book. There is still some residual attraction, but Lydia doesn't trust him. Murders to be solved, families to be sorted. There's a lot in this book, but I'm not sure it moves the whole series story on. Kate Rawson narrates it in her usual slightly breathy little-girl-voice, which seems to work for Lydia, but I'm glad these books are fairly short.


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Burn BrightWerewolf Charles has been left in charge of the misfit pack of werewolves while the Marrok (the boss of werewolves in North America) is out of the country. Charles is his father's enforcer and Anna, an omega wolf who is a peace bringer, is his mate and partner. The Marrok looks after the broken and marginally sane/insane, old wolves and the worst of these are the wildlings who live - well - out in the wild, I suppose. When there's an emergency call from one of the wildlings, Charles and Anna hurry out there in time to prevent a kidnapping, but not to prevent death.

There's a traitor in the pack and we get some insights into some of the wolf-characters we've met before, particularly Leah, the Marrok's mate, and a bit of disturbing retconning about Bran himself.

Not my favourite Alpha & Omega novel, but still a good read.

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